About
Jolyon Yates
Diploma
in Graphic Design at Canterbury, and a Bachelor of Arts
Degree, specializing in Illustration,
at Exeter, both in England. Pilot student for
an exchange program with Bisen College
of Art & Design
in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, studying traditional and
contemporary Japanese arts. Befriended Yumiko
Kayukawa, a student at Bisen. Thesis was on Akira
Kurosawa's 'Ran'.
After
college, wrote reviews of film festivals and Japanese
Movies for 'Samhain'
magazine. He created a comic book series for 'Mangazine'
and 'City X'.
Returned to Hokkaido on the Japan
Exchange & Teaching
Programme. Wrote and illustrated
for Helen
McCarthy's magazines, "Anime UK' and 'Anime FX'.
Wrote comics and articles for 'Polestar' magazine, a publication
for JET programme participants. Wrote and illustrated
for the first Japan English Contest. Sidelines included working
with some local
punk bands, teaching at a gigolo club, studying Okinawan
Karate and designing the International Entry at the Sapporo
Snow Festival. Traveled around Asia, Europe and the
US with some American woman.
Moved to America with said woman. Did more comics for Squidworks,
Dark Sphere and others, as well as an ongoing series of illustrations
and comics for 'G-Fan'
Magazine. Occasional translation of Japanese soundtracks for Silva
Screen Records and one or two websites.
His first storyboard work was with Red Hand Productions in 2000.
See listed works.
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